This accommodation provider has taken action to address one or more issues (whether environmental, social or cultural) which will contribute positively to the long term viability of the destination and hence their site displays a Caring for the destination rating.
Main area of focus in Caring for the Destination:
Eco Friendly accommodation
Detailed description of the Caring for the Destination Initiative:
Water treatment: grey water is treated well to irrigate the garden and to prevent river pollution
Drinking water: comes from U.V purifier and the water heating system in the bathrooms are either powered by solar cell or gas.
Electricity: the lodges rely on solar system, batteries, inverter and a small amount of public electricity supply.
Kitchen wastes are either given to pigs or composed to manure the gardens.
Construction materials are taken from local supply and all the staff members are locals who are well trained.
The lodge actively encourages guests to comprehend local culture and persuade in house guests to have active interaction with local people and their practices as seen in traditional Lio villages, Ikat Weaving and folk dances.
| Accommodation | From |
| Hotel Sylvia | USD 42 |
| Sumba Nautil Resort | USD 120 |
| Green Hill Inn | USD 44 |
| Sea World Club | USD 40 |
| Bajo Komodo Eco Lodge | USD 68 |
| Bayview Gardens Hotel | USD 40 |
| Puri Sari Beach Hotel | USD 60 |
| Golo Hilltop Hotel | USD 27 |
| Waecicu Eden Beach | USD 30 |
| Newa Sumba Resort | USD 50 |
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